The 1890s neoclassical temple formerly housed the Supreme Court. Now an impressive permanent exhibition, "The Folk Culture of the Hungarian People," explains all aspects of peasant life from the end of the 18th century until World War I; explanatory texts are provided in both English and Hungarian. Besides embroideries, pottery, and carvings—the authentic pieces you can't see at touristy folk shops—there are farming tools, furniture, and traditional costumes. The central room of the building alone is worth the entrance fee: a majestic hall with ornate marble staircases and pillars, and towering stained-glass windows. 1,400 HUF. Tues.–Sun. 10–6. Metro: M2: Kossuth tér.

Address:
District V, Kossuth tér 12, Parliament, Budapest
Location:
Downtown Pest
Phone:
1473–2400
Cost:
1,400 HUF
Hours:
Tues.–Sun. 10–6
Address:
District V, Kossuth tér 12, Parliament, Budapest